Make the fake "glass in the hand" Halloween effect

Make the fake "glass in the hand" Halloween effect

Show your kids how to make special effects for the movies, haunted houses, or disaster drills. You can really freak some people out with this special effect makeup. Just watch this video tutorial to see how to make the fake "glass in the hand" Halloween effect.

This fake glass in the hand is really disturbing and realistic. To make the fake skin, you just need a little Elmer's Glue and some Borax. Now, poke a hole into the sin after you apply it and make some fake blood from chocolate syrup and such, with red food coloring, then make some fake glass out of a plastic cup. Great for Halloween or even an indie, low-budget horror film.

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